Tony Timpone
Tony Timpone was the longtime editor of both Fangoria Magazine and its website, Fangoria.com. He began working with the publication in 1985 and continued there until February 2010, when he was succeeded by Chris Alexander, a Toronto-based former writer for Rue Morgue.
In the early 1990s, Timpone helped guide the first three Fangoria movies for Columbia TriStar Home Video: Mindwarp, Children of the Night, and Severed Ties. In the early to mid-2000s, he served as an acquisitions chief for Fangoria’s various video labels. In addition, he was a producer/interviewer for Fangoria TV’s Screamography, a consulting producer/recurring guest on the now-defunct Fangoria Radio show with Dee Snider and Debbie Rochon, and the co-producer and long-time Master of Ceremonies of Fangoria's popular Weekend of Horrors conventions.
Afterward, Timpone began running Fangoria's Video-on-Demand network.
Outside Fangoria
Since 1993, Timpone has helped program international horror/fantasy festivals in Milan, Italy and Montreal, Canada. Before its closing, Timpone programmed and hosted The Two Boots Pioneer Theater's monthly "Monster Mondays" film series.
In 1996, Timpone authored the book Men, Makeup, and Monsters: Hollywood's Masters of Illusion and FX.
In the Autumn of 2004, he served as a producer on Bravo’s five-hour documentary series The 100 Scariest Movie Moments.
Timpone has been a frequent media spokesman for the horror industry, appearing on MTV, Nightline, Geraldo, Entertainment Tonight, Showbiz Today, CBS Evening News, and numerous documentaries.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Satan's Menagerie | The Ghoul | TV-movie |
2003 | House of the Dead | Zombie | Uncredited |
2007 | Brutal Massacre: A Comedy | Himself | |
2007 | Dying for Change | Himself | |
2008 | Angel's Blade: The Ascension | Tony | |
2009 | His Name Was Jason | Himself | |
2009 | The Psycho Legacy | Himself | In Production |
2009 | Horrorween | Himself | |
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